I am getting an error using POSIX . strftime. I followed the guidelines mentioned in perldoc http://perldoc.perl.org/functions/localtime.html

what is the mistake I did here

use strict; use warnings; use POSIX qw(strftime); my $datestring = strftime "%B %d %Y", localtime; print("date - $datestring\n");

Output message :
Usage: POSIX::strftime(fmt, sec, min, hour, mday, mon, year, wday = -1, yday = - 1, isdst = -1) at C:\Users\asdsa\Desktop\testmail.pl line 4.


In reply to Error while using POSIX strftime by sravs448

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